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Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell didn’t appear too happy after the team’s 6-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox in front of 40,433 fans at Wrigley Field on Sunday. With the loss, the Cubs slipped into a tie with the Milwaukee Brewers for first place in the NL Central.
The New York Mets reportedly contacted the Chicago Cubs to discuss a trade involving a superstar in exchange for Pete Crow-Armstrong.
Cleveland Cavaliers star and New York Mets fan Donovan Mitchell was not happy to learn that All-Star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was drafted and then traded by his favorite baseball team.
The Chicago Cubs fleeced the New York Mets when they acquired Pete Crow-Armstrong for 47 games of Javier Báez.
Cubs Send 4-Word Message After Surprising Pete Crow-Armstrong News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Centerfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is in his third MLB season with the Chicago Cubs after being selected in the first round of the 2020 MLB Draft by the New York Mets.
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Though Breslow was criticized by many for the trade, one former colleague has been impressed with what he has done so far.
To acquire Javier Baez and swingman Trevor Williams from the Chicago Cubs in 2021, the Mets parted with Pete Crow-Armstrong, then a 19-year-old outfield prospect.
They’ve been torching all comers for the bulk of the last two months, playing 19 games over .500 (31-12) since May 24. Impressively, they managed to shift into an even higher gear heading into the All-Star break, winning their last seven games — three of them against the mighty Dodgers — by a combined score of 40-14.
The 51-year-old was found guilty on two murder charges, in addition to a first-degree burglary charge, stemming from a 2021 shooting in Northern California.